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'll want to play games and surf on something the size of a bed. we mentioned mobile technology at the top of the show. when it comes to one of the world's biggest industries, video gaming, mobile is definitely the way to go. here's how some of the big evidence, hottest video game companies want you to take their games wherever you go. ces is further evidence that we love our mobile devices. >> products for -- >> maybe not as much as this guy, but gamers love their mobile devices. and now their favorite games are coming to them. this, for example, is the razor edge tablet. a way starting at about $1,000 to take all your games and computer functionality with you. >> the whole point is that it's a tablet, it's a p.c., it's a console. >> and it lets you play on the go. you no longer need a stand-alone console connected to your tv to play. now you can go anywhere. >> there's a lot of restrictions with a lot of tablets these days. there's -- i mean, they have games like angry birds, yes, those are fun games. but we're looking to, you know, reach out to the hard-core gamers and really introduce

was the flow at the end of the day, and would you go into next week holding technology? is that another weak spot, do you think, next week as stephanie just pointed out that a lot of industrial names, the real economy stories, are going to start driving things? >> well, maybe. they were buying beamary little bit and beamer reports next week, too. you can't turn your head for a minute in this market. washington puts out a little blush they will start cooperating with each other, that seems to be a little bit of a catalyst. kind of gave us anni impetus foa bust. if you go back two years, 2011, bump early in the year and the markets sold of held and then sold off. last year it looked like it might follow that same pattern, and then it didn't. it continued to rally into the close. so you almost have a january effect, a bit of a performance. starting early and people getting involved right away. involve picked up today. an expiration that accounted for some of it. money flow looks like it's coming in. seeing on the institutional side and no reason why you wouldn't be involved. if you try to buy t

smart phone jhñ new and a look at technology that could guarantee you'll never take >>> we're learning more now about the home invasion murder of a healthy south bay businessman. >> and the threat that binds them altogether. >> vic lee is in thex0dt newsrm with more on that. vic? >> the story reportedly involves gangs, prostitution and an unsafeory relationship between one suspect and the murder victim. all of the documents in the case have been sealed by a santa clara county judge. and the prosecution, they're not talking. we are learn more through our sources and published reports. millionaire businessman was murdered in the home invasion robbery, found dead inside of his mansion. police still aren't saying how he was killed but three men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the murder. a 26-year-old lucas anderson, javier garcia and deangelo charged with accessory to the murder, deangelo report lid a member of an oakland street gang called money team tied into drugs and home invasions. javier garcia said to be a member of a west oakland gang called ghostown. two years

expertise and information and technology, to help them destroy these networks where they exist. and, a reminder, obviously northern africa and other parts of the world, al qaeda and al qaeda-affiliated groups remain a threat and we have to remember, you know, the terrorists deserve they'll blame and fault. it's a heinous act and i think we'll talk to the algerian government in the days to come to understand what fully, exactly happened here. >> chris: any second thoughts about the way the algerians handled this? there's a lot of -- not only militant but hostages who were killed. >> well, listen, i think we will obviously be in contact with them about this but the focus needs to be on the terrorists and, a reminder, all across the globe, countries are threat ended by terrorists, who will use civilians, to try and advance their twisted and sick agenda. and i think that that is why this really is an -- will require an international response. and that is why we are so focused on -- with our counterterrorism partners around the globe, northern africa and middle east and elsewhere, workin

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details what the star player said after learning the love of his life was a fraud. >>> old technology showing new promise in diagnosing brain disorders, helping doctors treat depression, bipolar disorder and even ptsd. it is all "happening now.". jon: good friday morning to you. some stunning new developments to tell you about in the hostage crisis playing out right now deep in the sahara desert as we learn terrorists reportedly want to exchange two american hostages for islamic militants held here in the u.s. good morning i'm jon scott. jenna: that is a big story. i'm jenna lee. this is a situation changing by the minute. the white house now saying it is in constant contact with the algerian government. we're getting brand new video showing groups of hostages finally free what is described as a horrifying ordeal. there are reports of hostages with explosives strapped to their chest as others were executed. the algerian state news agency is reporting that at least 32 hostages remain unaccounted for at that natural gas plant where this all began following a raid by algerian forces. it

is that repeating technology is 150 years old. and one of the worries here, i think, for people who are on the other side of this is that when we go through this bad gun analysis that there's not really a solid boundary between the current category of assault weapons, particularly rifles, and any other gun that is out there. >> why ban machine guns then? >> machine guns were banned in 1934 as a result of the national firearms act. >> why not ban the ar-15? >> i think you can make a coherent distinks between semi-automatic firing and automatic -- >> explain to me the distinction between an m-16, military machine gun and an ar-15 semiautomatic that may have been modified, for example. >> well, you added modified. but the fundamental distinction is that the machine gun will fire -- first of all, it's crew served. it will fire from a belt. the machine guns that are mainly targeted under the national firearms act are guns that you could categorize as requiring multiple individuals to operate. so the idea -- no, so the idea that -- >> right. but if an ar-15 can fire 100 bullets in a minute and somebody li

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collaborative. you have it teamwork and technology people. you have painters, artists on all types of computers. really, what we do is support a highly open, transparent communication people feel like they are totally respected. and that their ideas count and we celebrate their successes. and also on the back and we have things like breakfast, lunch, parties. we have people out there every day. flying model airplanes. that makes it fun. >> and it helps to enjoy the work and fun to come to work. it would be surprised when the economy was it down it would be difficult for things to provide those perks, outings, breakfast, lunch. was that difficult? >> we have a partnership with " to go green ". and to listen to all our employees what should we be spending our money on. it often came to things like day today process where if somebody can go out in the community and to donate their time and we will be giving them a day they pay. that does not cost us much but it's got great feedback. so, a lot of it is listening >> susan, i was wondering if this could be the thing that you were looking for as far a

, excited, looking forward as being the most technologically airline out there. the plane has had some issues recently. a nippon flight had to make an emergency landing because of battery problems. a japan's airline had to be grounded at logan airport a few days ago because of a battery that exploded while at the gate and now a flight that had passengers from japan to san jose originally on the dreamliner had to come back to the bay area on a nondreamliner aircraft on united airlines. we spoke to some passengers on the inaugural flight in the bay area. here's what they had to say. >> from what we understand from leaders in the airline industry, it's probably a one or two-week delay or inconvenience and then we're back literally on the ground after that. >> reporter: here in san jose, there was a flight that was supposed to fly out of here tomorrow afternoon but we understand that according to the a and a website, that flight has been canceled. and passengers may have to fly out of other airports, including snow. the airport did release a statement saying that sjc is supportive of the d

the beginning. >> tom cruise has introduced lrh technology to over 1 billion people. >> it's a privilege to call yourself a scientologist. >> he's being awarded scientology's first freedom of valormedal by david miscavige. >> what moral responsibility do these stars have to know about the alleged abuses in the church? >> these stars have been in my opinion, exploited, to advance scientology. so people join it because of them. and therefore, i think they have a tremendous moral responsibility to know what actually is happening inside the church. >> when you left the church, you described it as an act of treason. >> yes, it was a treason act. if you have an enemy who has declared them selve an enemy, that's a bad thing, but if you have a friend who stabbed you in the back, that's worse. and that's what they claimed i did, and that's actually what i did. >> strong words, and after the break, when harry's reporting continues, a family who devoted their lives as you heard to scientology, they're describing practices a lot of people would find inconceivable, like parent separated from their own childr

technology and celebrities. >>> it's been a month now since we noticed the twinkies disappearing, but now there is a new treat that is stepping up. we want to begin with lance armstrong about years of doping and lying. last night he apologized to his kids and his fans. >> what do you say to those millions of people who belied. >> i say i understand your anger. your sense of betrayal. you supported me forever, through all of this, and you believed, and i lied to you. and i'm sorry. and i will spend -- i will spend, and i am committed to spending as long as i have to to make amends. >> lisa bloom, is with us. good morning, ladys. before we talk about his career, let's talk about the legal implications of what he confe confess confessed. as a lawyer, would you let your client go on and confess. >> no lawyer would tell you to do that. there will be an avalanche of criminal and civil proceedings that could follow for this. but confession is good for the soul, so i probably would tell him to go ahead. >> he's very careful about the time line of what he confesses too. is that based on a statute

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the vaccine was created using dna technology and an insect virus. >> the fda says the new technology offers the potential for faster startup of the vaccine manufacturing process in the event of a pandemic. >> in the battle against childhood obesity, new york city appears to be doing better than los angeles at least for low-income preschoolers. a new study, obesity rates are compared for young poor children in the nation's two largest cities over nine years. rates drop from about 90% to 60% in york. the 8 in l.a. they rose from 17% to more than 21% before dropping to around 20%. new york city's health commissioner says he was glad to hear the study results calling them " a big success. >> while the director of a los angeles county's health department says it is not clear why the rate hasbro's. >> we will be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. >> and a reminder to catch dr. phil today at 10:00 a.m. right >> we are back. we're looking for mild weather today. tomorrow things get nice. look at sunday in morningand monday. the next chance of showers may happen on wednesday. we will chat wi

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. we need to look at the architecture of the schools. we need to look at other technology, how to keep them safe. it's much more than just being an armed presence. >> what are you going to arm them with that's going to protect these children from a deranged young person with an ar-15 that can fire up to 100 bullets in a minute? what weapon will you give your trained security people? >> we'll give them what they need to get to do the job to protect the children. >> right. just to clarify, would you give them ar-15s? >> this is not -- this is the -- experts, school safety experts, national law enforcement people, they would recommend what is the best way to protect the children in this environment. >> what would you do? >> i would give them a weapon so they could take the shooter out. and if there's not -- >> i don't want -- i just want to clarify whether 120,000 armed people you're going to put into america's schools, are they going to be armed with semiautomatic assault rifles, too? that seems to be the only logical way they have any chance of getting someone with a killing machine. yo

the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> at the top of the show we asked you why are you awake? john tower with the answers. >> robert said tfl and was up all night. bill came on and now it really hurts. >> i'm an expert on tfl. what is that again? >> you're going to make me say this? >> next e-mail? >> bobby writes, you appear to be a good man with no hidden agenda. i'll keep watching you. just wa. just wait. got a little crazy on me. "morning joe" starts right now. great show, everyone. >>> people flip out when they think their guns might be taken away, and some lobbyists will try to whip them into a frenzy with ads like this one. >> why does president obama want to take everybody's guns away? >> everybody's guns are going to be taken away. >> that's right. the federal government is about to take your guns away. >> the federal government's about to take all your guns away. >> whose guns? >> everybody's guns. >> how many guns? >> all your guns. >> call the white house right now because if you don't -- >> here it comes. >> here it comes. paid for by americans against congress. >> goo

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and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>> back now with charlie sheen. >>> back now with charlie sheen. tell me, why did you give lindsay lohan $100,000? >> good question. i thought i was going to get it back. no. >> did you get it back? >> no, it wasn't about that. they offered me a ton of dough for one day's work. i was flattered. they said, we want to hire lindsay to make it more epic, but we want to give her half of what we gave you. and they took it back from me and they shorted her $100,000 on what i thought they were going to, and that was it, and then she went public. that was it. >> this is "scary movie 5." what she grateful? >> eventually. it wasn't right off the bat, though. in the moment when i mentioned it to her, i don't think she believed it was true. and then when it showed up, there was a bit of a delay, but that's fine. she's a busy young lady. >> she is in ma

technology, have the better architecture, have the armed trained presence there, to really protect the children and keep our parents having confidence in our schools. >> sean: they keep saying gun-free school zones. is that the answer? >> well, that's actually -- no, it's not the answer in terms -- of course, you could have an armed trained law enforcement person there, even in a gun-free zone. so, that does not necessarily be inconsistent. but in some parts of the country there's not enough resources for a sworn officer there, so the question is, are we going to have other trained school officials there that are trained, properly trained, but can have a response capability to an armed intruder? right now, that would violate many of the state laws on gun-free zones. and so, you're going to have to look at legal changes to accomplish that level of protection if you don't have the school resource. >> and that's wayne la repapiel and almost a mocking that we would put retired policemen armed, retired military guys armed in our schools like they're in the stadiums, like they're at the

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for solutions in the schools to have better technology, have the better architecture, have the armed trained presence there, to really protect the children and keep our parents having confidence in our schools. >> sean: they keep saying gun-free school zones. is that the answer? >> well, that's actually -- no, it's not the answer in terms -- of course, you could have an armed trained law enforcement person there, even in a gun-free zone. so, that does not necessarily be inconsistent. but in some parts of the country there's not enough resources for a sworn officer there, so the question is, are we going to have other trained school officials there that are trained, properly trained, but can have a response capability to an armed intruder? right now, that would violate many of the state laws on gun-free zones. and so, you're going to have to look at legal changes to accomplish that level of protection if you don't have the school resource. >> and that's wayne la repapiel and almost a mocking that we would put retired policemen armed, retired military guys armed in our schools like they're in

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president's family. but over time and over history, really, even as technology has increased and has changed, just how it has brought to so many more people around the country and around the world. this will be, we've come a long way from 1845 when the first one was telegraphed to now, 2013 where there's an app for that. so, there's a lot of history throughout, you know, our country. and, again, it's just, it's a historic moment. >> as we have been talking this morning, they had to add cell phone towers to make sure people can get their pictures and instagrams out. do you think he successfully established a legacy and do you think that legacy would hold in the second term or possibly change? >> well, i think, you know, there's always pressure on the president to have his mark on history and, clearly, in his first term, the focus was on domestic policy and moving the country in a direction that he felt was important. and second terms, you know, generally do tend to have a global and a world focus and, so, i think that will be interesting to see whether there is a pivot because clearly there a

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? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> good evening from washington. i'm john king reporting live from the national mall. >> and good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. hundreds of thousands of americans are going to join the ones you see here gathering to watch presidential barack obama to take the ceremonial oath of office. >> the big public events are tomorrow. the president, though, officially began his second term at noon today, six hours ago, on this, january 20th, as required, of course, by the united states constitution. chief justice john roberts administered the oath at the white house. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of

information is readily available. to nots no reason for us utilize the technology we have at hand. we let the government to a lot of smoke and mirrors. there's no reason why we cannot pay a flat tax and get rid of a whole lot of government. they utilize bills and tricks to separate us from our money. they're not trustworthy. anybody that thinks we have stressed representation, they're fooling themselves. we need to worry about doing something that is clear, people can understand. if we were doing a flat tax and people understood that, we would not to have this discussion about a debt ceiling. it does not make any sense to go spend money we don't have because we would not do it with our household budget or our business and we should not do it with our government. host: bruce is calling from tennessee. caller: thanks for taking my call. you never hear anyone in washington talk about cutting the amount of money we spend in other countries. everything they want to do, they want to take away programs here in the united states. but the people here are really hurting and depending on them. we ha

for creative technologies. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> president obama will kick off his second term with an ambitious effort to curb gun violence. it's an issue that really wasn't on anyone's radar. let's talk with our washington correspondent for the "new yorker." ryan, this political battle over guns is going to take a lot of political capital for the president's second term. how can affect his agenda in the second term? >> it's a risk, no doubt about it, a huge risk. if you look historically at second terms, the most important thing is in that first year, picking an agenda that is reasonable, that has a political sweet spot and can actually pass congress. remember george w. bush? >> yeah. >> in 2005, the first issue he picked, social security privatization. >> yeah. >> he didn't really campaign on it in 2004. and it was defeated almost immediately in 2005 and his second term went down hill after that. so picking your agenda carefully is the key for a second term and a ris

. that is because it's a technologically very advanced, cutting edge airplane and they are experiencing problems in several areas, early in its service life. will they fix it? of course they will, yes. >> reporter: boeing reiterates it believes that the 787 dreamliner is safe. but japanese tv is reporting that the batteries on the ana plane that made the emergency landing on wednesday were also charred, and there were signs of smoke inside the aircraft. it's very unusual for the faa to ground a new plane, but you can see why they've done it now. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you very much. >>> savannah. >> mat matt, thank you. president obama is getting set to hit the road to sell his new gun control proposals. we will speak with the head of the national rifle association in a moment, but first, to the white house. >> reporter: it will be a difficult task to try to pass all of the president's proposals, but that's why they are making the strong effort that began in earnest this morning. the op-ed you noted in "the connecticut post" that said, among other things, if even one life can be sav

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cheaper and so many different types of phones out there and a lot of new technology that people are excited about is not always apple. >> true. one analyst said apple is still a category killer. when was the last time you saw anybody waiting in line for a samsung device. we still see the lines. >> it may happen. they have a monopoly. you have another one and another one. >> you feel hooked. >> you won't spend the money to switch. >> a landmark that spoke a seven-year streak. >> a confession? reports say he admitted doping to oprah winfrey, but how far did he go? >> the unlikely ally in the war against obesity. coca-cola tackling the issue head on in public. >> clarence thomas shocks court watchers by doing something he never does. welcome back to early start. >> it's tuesday morning about 30 minutes after the hour. glad you are with us. this morning the president has his gun task force recommendations in his hand. yesterday during the president's press conference, he said he would be reviewing some steps that he could take to advance gun control priorities. he gave a preview ove

looks, such great technology. it is the most fuel-efficient corvette we've made. >>brian: what do you think the attraction is? is it all the speed, how it's built? is there something that will always define what a corvette is? >> two sets, great performance. this car has great luggage room. you can drive it across country. very comfortable. kind of that appeal of the open road. >>brian: if you have this car and you're a single guy, will you always get the girl? >> and if you're a girl, you'll always get the guys. >>steve: what about somebody like me always looking for a mid life crisis car? >> it's good for any stage in life. my father has one. he loves it. >>steve: if you do not take more than two people anywhere, this is the car you need. >>brian: this is the best. to find out either one of us will get the car, that is a wonderful surprise. >> it is a surprise to me. >> tadge juechter, the guy who does the engineering and design of the corvette, thank you very much. >>gretchen: good job out there. it's a story everyone is talking about, the manti taye i don't -- teo. was he in love

to go up for the manufacturers is for one reason. what modern technology we have that's the same as it was when it first began. cars have changed. computers have changed. everything. but the gun is still the same simple manufacturer. it is a pin hitting the back of a barrel that shoots a bullet out. so why can't we come to a sensible change of culture in america. but have, if they have to put people on -- >> stephanie: you remember when the cell phone ticket laws came out. we thought that was ridiculous. it is my right. but we looked at the research of how many people were getting killed while someone was on the phone or texting and you go you know what? >> now we have seatbelt laws. >> absolutely. >> we have to make smarter guns. make the manufacturers make the smarter guns. let people sue the manufacturer. let people go after them. >> stephanie: i hear you honey. representative rosa delauro joins us next along with charlie pierce as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: hello. okay. hour number two current tv land. representative rosa delau

the technology -- >> sure. >> she is only one of the throupla that is ahead of the game. >> stephanie: that's right. here is jacki schechner with the news. >> that i can do. as we head to d.c. for inauguration, the president is heading into his second term. the times notes his approval numbers are similar to where george w. bush was going into his second term, but lower than the previous two-term presidents before him. president clinton launched his second term at 60%. the economy is still a tough spot for the president and taxes. after releasing a ridiculous ad going after the president's children, the nra is attacking again, this time via a fund-raising email, claiming the president is raising $20 million to jam his anti-gun agenda through congress and accuses the administration of trying to quote reduce your freedom to ashes. i warns of mandatory gun confiscation, and a forced buyback program. it sounds a lot like death panels, and the president is not acting alone. president obama is working alongside his rich gun hating friends in hollywood, and michael bloomberg.

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and technology in this country and so many of those companies now, mary katherine, weigh in on this, people like all they want to do is get a small as they possibly can so that they will be able to survive. >> i think this is, if i can borrow the president's words, false choice, going the alone as the president sort of implies, people like me only want people to do things by themselves ever and other option is the most giant federal government we could possibly have. the government ain't going anywhere. it got bigger during reagan. we're not getting down to that point. what which can do, say, certain groups like churches and civic organizations and state governments can do things better in fact sometimes than the federal government and relying entirely on that, often doesn't work as i noticed for past four years and perhaps low income folks and black an hispanic students in inner-city schools where the entirely state-run liberal union run project of public schools is failing them most of all. >> you're from north carolina. you have a good education system down there. i'm not sure i would necessa

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